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the film buff fell asleep before the end of the movie and died later.
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That's super nice. But whoever wrote this was grinning
the film buff fell asleep before the end of the movie and died later.
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The work of Quebec filmmaker Denis Villeneuve was shown in a room at a palliative care centre to fulfil the end-of-life wish of a long-time film fan in a special world premiere, well ahead of the official launch.
The movie buff said he would like to see the film Dune: Part Two, which was set to be released on March 1, before he died.
He expressed this wish to Josée Gagnon, whose job is to accompany people at the end of life through her company L'Avant.
Realizing that the man would not be able to go to the premiere, Villeneuve decided to send the movie directly to the municipality of Saguenay.
"They locked themselves in a room at the Maison de soins palliatifs [...] and this man managed to watch the film on his own," said Gagnon.
She finally posted a long message on Facebook late Friday, thanking everyone who had made the adventure possible, including her husband and the staff at the Maison de soins palliatifs du Saguenay.
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